The Population Control propagandacists have done their job well. "A WOMAN'S RIGHT TO CONTROL HER OWN BODY" was their rallying cry and with full cooperation from governments, media, feminist groups, education, the medical establishment, churches, and taxpayers they achieved their goal of DEMAND FOR ABORTION and ABORTION ON DEMAND.

One of the ways they create DEMAND FOR ABORTION is by creating a NEED for abortion. They do this by making sure they've got a never-ending supply of unwanted pregnancies to keep their abortion mills churning. To children and youth they market sex as more or less a recreational sport - through movies, books, magazines, telescreen commercials, video games and last but not least, sex education programs in schools. Kids as young as five are taught to put condoms on bananas. The resultant "products of conception" become part of this value-added sex industry.

An average of a million abortions a year in the United States, and 65,000 a year in Canada - since the early '70s - has achieved its desired effect. After 30 years of killing the unborn[written in 2000] our society is about to feel the cumulative pain. Our demographic pyramid has been turned on its head. The same goes for communist and free Europe and England, Japan and many other nations which have ALSO been killing their unborn to below replacement levels. The war against the unborn has taken more lives than all the other wars put together.

The groups who orchestrated the Population Control Movement - the Big Brother United Nations and its Little Brother organizations -- Planned Parenthood, World Health Organization, etc etc -- are now resting on their laurels surveying the landscape of their devastation. ~ Jackie Jura

Mom shocked by graphic sex in school pamphlet (brought home by son in Grade 8), VancouverSun, Feb 28, 2013
...The booklet Put on Something Sexy shows a woman putting a condom on a man, then having sex with him when the pages are flipped rapidly. Sanders' son showed his mother immediately when he got home from school. "I was disgusted that he would be given something like that," Sanders said. She contacted school administrators, who said they understand her concern. School officials say they took steps to ensure materials used in the classes are age appropriate, but somehow unsuitable materials slipped through onto display tables used by students. The boy received the flip-book on January 31 as a prize in a sexual health class, one of three rotating sessions that also covered Internet safety and anti-bullying. "There was at least one outside presenter on sexual health," said Donna Reimer, Nanaimo-Ladysmith school district spokeswoman. "AIDS Vancouver Island had material they put on the table that students could pick up, if they wish."... The school district wrote a letter of apology to parents, specifically in reference to the pamphlet that explained what oral sex is and how it's performed, which the vice-principal noticed.j... AIDS Vancouver Island defends its use of materials for teaching purposes. "We believe straightforward, non-judgmental information provided to youth, in a context with a facilitator, in a context that speaks to abstinence, is important," said Eric Brendt, AIDS Vancouver Island spokesman.

Abortion clinics fear pro-life protesters, National Post, July 31, 2010
The information contained in a 1994 injunction that created a no-go zone for anti-abortion protesters around three downtown Toronto abortion clinics was issued in a climate of fear and antagonism between warring parties over the most contentious social issue of modern times. In 1988, the Supreme Court of Canada struck down the country's abortion law. It made Canada the only Western country to have zero rules and regulations on abortion, a situation that persists to this day. But despite the supreme court decision, there were many skirmishes to come. In 1989, Nova Scotia charged Henry Morgentaler with seven counts of performing unlawful abortions. That same year Parliament nearly passed bill C43, which would have made abortion a criminal offence but allowed the procedure in a broad range of situations. It was defeated. To add to the dismay of anti-abortion groups, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled in 1991 that a child in the process of being born was not a "person" even when the head protruded from the birth canal.... Dr. Morgentaler, the former concentration camp inmate who opened the country's first abortion clinic illegally in 1969 in Montreal, filed an affidavit to the court describing what he thought was the tenor of the times.
"The freestanding clinics in Toronto are particularly vulnerable because service providers and women attending the clinics are easily identified," he wrote in 1994. "These clinics have reported vandalism, arson and bomb threats. The seriousness of these activities is evident in the May 1992 destruction of the Morgentaler Clinic in Toronto as a result of a fire bombing. In addition to these extreme measures, more common and ongoing tactics such as blockading clinics and assaulting patients and staff have had a profound impact on access." He noted that the injunction would be a concrete sign that the justice system was willing to support a woman's right to choose. But the information in the document was not all one-sided. It also showed that there were many honourable anti-abortion protesters who sincerely believed that some sidewalk counselling would give women last-minute information before making a fatal mistake....

Canada population should be 100-million (gov't wants 70-million new immigrants). Ottawa Citizen, Jun 12, 2010
Canada should increase immigration rates to become a country of 100 million people and a proper world power instead of a nation content with “smallness” and little ambition to appreciably shape global affairs, says a rising star on public policy. In a provocative essay to be published Tuesday in the international affairs magazine Global Brief, the University of Toronto’s Irvin Studin explores the strategic power that could be wielded by 100 million Canadians occupying a vast territory rich in natural resources, technology and strong national institutions. It’s an imaginative and novel vision for the land, about to turn 143. “Grow the population variable significantly, and watch the overall strategic power of the country multiply,” writes Studin, who is with the School of Public Policy and Governance. The former Privy Council Office staffer co-authored Canada’s National Security Policy and is founding editor-in-chief and publisher of the nascent Global Brief magazine and globalbrief.ca. Studin calculates an aggressive immigration push to roughly triple Canada’s current population of 34 million — 100 million, he says, is symbolic, it could well be 85 million or 130 million — would over a few generations produce a pincer-like effect....
Studin notes without a concerted campaign to populate the land, United Nations population projections point to a Canada of 44 to 50 million people by the year 2050. (Statistics Canada’s highest projected growth rates put the population at 47,686,000 by 2036 and 63,755,900 by 2061.) Baby bonuses aside, Studin calculates a Canada of 100 million would presumably mean increasing the annual intake of immigrants, currently around 260,000 a year, by 20 to 30 per cent. Canada’s population has roughly tripled every 65 or so years and Studin says the country could arguably make a policy push to reach the 100 million mark within a few generations, approximately 2080, largely through increased, “although not radically increased” immigration.....

Whole World needs to adopt China one-child policy (The real inconvenient truth), Financial Post, Dec 8, 2009
The "inconvenient truth" overhanging the UN's Copenhagen conference is not that the climate is warming or cooling, but that humans are overpopulating the world. A planetary law, such as China's one-child policy, is the only way to reverse the disastrous global birthrate currently, which is one million births every four days. The world's other species, vegetation, resources, oceans, arable land, water supplies and atmosphere are being destroyed and pushed out of existence as a result of humanity's soaring reproduction rate. Ironically, China, despite its dirty coal plants, is the world's leader in terms of fashioning policy to combat environmental degradation, thanks to its one-child-only edict....

Canadian universities race for students from China, Globe Mail, Oct 7, 2009
...“If Canadian universities and colleges were more open to Chinese people, more and more Chinese students would choose Canada as a destination,” Mr. Zhu said as the girls behind him shimmied and waved the maple leaf for a crowd of onlookers. “Right now, Australia and the United States are in front of Canada and other countries on [international] education policies and student visa policies.” Recruiters at the fair noted that Australian universities were forced to get more serious after the government slashed their budgets while loosening restrictions on foreign students several years ago. A similar moment may be coming for Canadian institutions: Enrolment at secondary schools is down across the country, foreshadowing a drop in university applications.... More than 60 Canadian high schools, colleges and universities were represented over the weekend at the Beijing leg of the China International Education Exhibition Tour (it will move through four other Chinese cities before the end of the month). Dale Yellowlees, China admissions officer for the University of Saskatchewan, said that while Canada lacks a national strategy, the schools themselves have also failed to be aggressive enough: “The reality is that there are not very many Canadian universities that could be seen to be out hustling the way Australian universities are out hustling.”...

Parental consent for abortion on Alaska Legislative docket. Channel 2, Jan 10, 2009
ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- Among the variety of early bills soon to be up for discussion when the state Legislature convenes is one on parental consent for abortions. Rep. John Coghill and Sens. Fred Dyson and Gene Therriault have all sponsored proposed legislation that would require parents to give permission before a teenage girl could legally receive an abortion. Looking ahead to the upcoming legislative session, Gov. Sarah Palin says it's something she, too, thinks is a good idea. "Certainly, if we are a society that mandates parental consent before our daughters get their ears pierced, or even take a Tylenol tablet at school, I would think that there would be support both for parents to have to give consent and be informed anyway before such an invasive procedure of an abortion would be performed on our underage daughters also," she said. The Legislative session begins in Jan. 20.

Fertility decline causing security crisis (The Graying of the Great Powers). LifeNews/email, Jun 27, 2008
A recent study by a prestigious national security think tank warns that "rapid and extreme" demographic change due to falling birth rates in the industrialized world may increase security risks in the coming decades. The study also warns that such demographic changes could undermine the "ability of the U.S. and its allies to maintain global and national security." The report says the world is irreversibly headed for "demographic transformation of historic and unprecedented dimensions" that will not be corrected "in our lifetime." Meant by its authors as a "wake up call", "The Graying of the Great Powers: Demography and Geopolitics in the 21st Century" was published by the Washington DC-based Center for Strategic & International Studies. The report argues that the influence of the developed world as a whole will contract as its workforces and economies shrink....According to the report, no country that sinks to a 1.5 fertility rate for more than a few years has ever recovered....

Number of abortions lowest in decades. Boston Globe, Jan 17, 2008
The number of abortions being performed in the United States has dropped to 1.2 million a year - the lowest level since 1976, according to a new report...."It's still a massive number, but it's moving in the right direction," said Randall O'Bannon of the National Right to Life Committee. He said that at least some of the drop may reflect changing attitudes. "Even look at Hollywood," said O'Bannon, citing the hit movie, "Juno," about a pregnant teenager who decides against abortion. "More and more people are starting to reconsider their positions." Suzanne Poppema of Physicians for Reproductive Health and Choice speculated that wider availability of the so-called morning-after pill also might be playing a role. "I would like to say that it's at least partially due to increased availability of emergency contraception, which is a really good addition to reproductive healthcare in this country," Poppema said. The emergency contraceptive, a high dose of standard birth control pills, can prevent pregnancy if taken within 72 hours of having unprotected sex. The report was based on a survey of all known abortion providers the Guttmacher Institute has been conducting regularly since 1974, and is considered one of the most authoritative sources of data on abortions in the United States. The latest survey, of 1,787 providers, was conducted in 2005 and was the first since 2000....Jones noted the introduction of the French abortion pill RU 486, now more commonly known as mifepristone. The drug, which was approved in 2000, allows women to terminate their pregnancies without the need for a surgical procedure....

Abortion pill and breast cancer. Guardian, Dec 1, 2006
Mifepristone, also called RU486, is designed to abort pregnancy in its first three months by blocking the action of progesterone, which ultimately kills the foetus. In smaller doses, it is also used as an emergency contraceptive.Mifepristone may not be a suitable anti-cancer treatment itself, because it acts on other receptors in cells which can produce unwanted side-effects, such as dampening down the immune system. Instead, more targeted progesterone blockers are being developed.Previous studies have linked high levels of progesterone with an increased risk of breast cancer, particularly in meno-pausal women who have received hormone replacement therapy that included progesterone and oestrogen.

Mother Russia sees more abortions than babies born. Times, Sep 24, 2005
(1.6 million abortions and 1.5 million births; population of 143 million could be 77 million by middle of century; 10 million Russians are sterile due to botched abortions, venereal diseases and exposure to radiation or harmful chemicals)

Movie on Canada's Jewish abortionist (became wealthy in adopted homeland killing millions of unborn people). CTV, Jan 5, 2005
Dr. Henry Morgentaler says if he had to fight again for women to win the right to have an abortion on demand, he would. "I was willing to go to jail, I was willing to die for it," he told CTV's Canada AM Wednesday. "So when I look back on it, I look at a life of achievement because I achieved a great deal and I'm very proud of it." A TV movie about Morgentaler, entitled "Choice: The Henry Morgentaler Story,'' airs tonight on CTV. It chronicles how the physician defiantly began his fight for women's reproductive rights in 1967, even serving time in a Quebec prison in 1975 on abortion charges. The story culminates with the Supreme Court of Canada deciding to strike down this country's abortion laws in 1988. Morgentaler, now 81, was an advocate for abortion rights at a time when attempting to induce an abortion was a crime punishable by life in prison. He gave up his family practice to focus solely on the fight for the right to perform abortions. Even now though, 17 years after the court battles have ended, the abortion debate continues to fire emotions for many. But Morgentaler says for him, the issue has always been straightforward. "I got involved because this was, for me, a fight for justice, for fundamental justice, and the fact that I could possibly do something to help women in spite of a law which did not allow me to do it." And as lawmakers in the U.S. chip away at Roe vs. Wade -- the case that changed abortion laws in the U.S. -- Morgentaler believes that the laws in Canada are solid. "I think it has become an acquired right for women. And therefore it will be very difficult for anyone, any politician or any Parliament to change this. It's very hard to take away an acquired right."....While Morgentaler once dominated headlines in this country, a recent Ipsos-Reid/CTV poll showed that 78 per cent of Canadian women aged 18-34 couldn't identify who Morgentaler is or what he had done. Morgentaler says rather than see that as an indication that women don't appreciate the work he did, he says it's encouraging that his work is now taken for granted. "I think it's a good thing that many women don't know anymore about the enormous struggle that was necessary to bring this about," he says. "And let's face it, society's changed. Women no longer die as a result of abortion. Fewer children are born who are neglected or abused. There are fewer young men who have a rage in their heart; consequently there's been a decrease in crimes of violence. "On the whole, I think we have a better society because of all that. "

Prominent priest hit by car (in critical condition in Orlando). IBS Network, Jan 13, 2004. Go to MESSAGE FROM REV GROESCHEL ('It may be a surprise to some that in our country the poor are often singled out to have their babies aborted. Language is manipulated but the message is clear: if you want a richer, fuller life you need to kill your children. What a sad, horrific message in a culture which still has many living souls that successfully made it through the depression of the 1920's and 30's. How short sighted can one be?')

National group aims to energize feminist movement (NOW is targeting young women), Florida Herald, Apr 8, 2002. Go to 27.Goodthink

The lonely planet. The Globe and Mail, Mar 2, 2002
Fertility rates are falling almost everywhere and experts now feel global population growth will halt within a generation. "Western women are terminating their pregnancies at a rate that represents autogenocide for peoples of European ancestry..." Pat Buchanan, perennial USA presidential hopeful. "The fact of population decline will colour all sorts of social, political and economic aspects of life in ways that will be both subtle and direct. It will be the overarching context to everything in life." Nicholas Eberstadt, political economist, Harvard University. "It used to be normal to have lots of children. Now, it is normal not to." Sasigarn Eampornchai, office worker, Bangkok

If a tree falls in Saskatchewan, would anybody hear? Globe and Mail, Mar 2, 2002
A big decline may be a surprise to some people but it's old news in the wheat fields. The province is already bleeding people, thanks to the decline of the family farm. Some towns are so desperate they're paying people to come and then once they get there, paying them to have babies.

Trudeau's Omnibus Bill: Challenging Canadian Taboos, CBC Archives YouTube, Jan 23, 1968
"There's no place for the state in the bedrooms of the nation." Those unforgettable words made famous by Pierre Trudeau in 1967 caused a tidal wave of controversy that rippled across the entire nation. Trudeau's Omnibus Bill brought issues like abortion, homosexuality and divorce law to the forefront for the first time, changing the political and social landscape in Canada forever....It's a month after the Omnibus Bill is introduced and Trudeau is starting to feel the heat from members of the House. Some claim abortion is murder and that the sexual acts clause promotes homosexuality. Asked if he plans to proceed with the bill in the upcoming session of Parliament, Trudeau tells the CBC's Ron Collister in this clip that it is "classed as top priority for this session" and it "should be passed forward as fast as it can". While the bill sought to liberalize abortion laws in Canada, it didn't allow women to have 'abortion on demand', much to the disgruntlement of a growing number of feminists and pro-choice advocates at the time. Women didn't receive that freedom until Jan. 28, 1988 when the Supreme Court of Canada struck down Canada's abortion law as unconstitutional because it infringed upon a woman's right to "life, liberty and security of person." In this same interview, Trudeau is asked about rumours that he planned to announce that weekend his intention to run for the Liberal leadership. His answer? "That speculation is completely false." Less than two weeks later Trudeau formally declared his candidacy. On Apr. 6, 1968 he won the Liberal leadership election in a landslide and was sworn in as Canada's 15th Prime Minister on April 20.